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Ab initio study of single-crystalline and polycrystalline elastic properties of Mg-substituted calcite crystals.

L-F Zhu1, M Friák, L Lymperakis, H Titrian, U Aydin, A M Janus, H-O Fabritius, A Ziegler, S Nikolov, P Hemzalová, D Raabe, J Neugebauer.   

Abstract

We employ ab initio calculations and investigate the single-crystalline elastic properties of (Ca,Mg)CO3 crystals covering the whole range of concentrations from pure calcite CaCO3 to pure magnesite MgCO3. Studying different distributions of Ca and Mg atoms within 30-atom supercells, our theoretical results show that the energetically most favorable configurations are characterized by elastic constants that nearly monotonously increase with the Mg content. Based on the first principles-derived single-crystalline elastic anisotropy, the integral elastic response of (Ca,Mg)CO3 polycrystals is determined employing a mean-field self-consistent homogenization method. As in case of single-crystalline elastic properties, the computed polycrystalline elastic parameters sensitively depend on the chemical composition and show a significant stiffening impact of Mg atoms on calcite crystals in agreement with the experimental findings. Our analysis also shows that it is not advantageous to use a higher-scale two-phase mix of stoichiometric calcite and magnesite instead of substituting Ca atoms by Mg ones on the atomic scale. Such two-phase composites are not significantly thermodynamically favorable and do not provide any strong additional stiffening effect.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23507262     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2013.01.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mech Behav Biomed Mater        ISSN: 1878-0180


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